Coordination, Data Management and Enhancement of the International Arctic Buoy Programme [2013-2016]

This project is a renewal of the National Science Foundation (NSF) funding of the International Arctic Buoy Programme (IABP) through the U.S. Interagency Arctic Buoy Program (USIABP). The project will coordinate data management and deployment of enhanced buoys by the USIABP. The IABP provides long-t...

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Main Authors: Ignatius Rigor, Wendy Ermold
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2009
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2736M27C
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spelling dataone:doi:10.18739/A2736M27C 2023-11-08T14:14:15+01:00 Coordination, Data Management and Enhancement of the International Arctic Buoy Programme [2013-2016] Ignatius Rigor Wendy Ermold Arctic Ocean ENVELOPE(-180.0,180.0,90.0,50.0) BEGINDATE: 2013-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2016-12-31T00:00:00Z 2009-11-18T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2736M27C unknown Arctic Data Center AON Dataset 2009 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2736M27C 2023-11-08T13:46:08Z This project is a renewal of the National Science Foundation (NSF) funding of the International Arctic Buoy Programme (IABP) through the U.S. Interagency Arctic Buoy Program (USIABP). The project will coordinate data management and deployment of enhanced buoys by the USIABP. The IABP provides long-term observations from the Arctic Ocean which are essential for Arctic forecasting and research. This project supports a network of automatic data buoys to monitor synoptic-scale fields of surface air pressure, air temperature, and ice motion throughout the Arctic Ocean, an activity that was recommended by the National Academy of Sciences in 1974. University of Washington s Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) initiated the program in 1978 and became the IABP in 1991 to provide meteorological and oceanographic data for real-time operational requirements and research purposes including support to the World Climate Research Programme and the World Weather Watch Programme. The observations from the IABP have been essential for: 1.) Monitoring Arctic and global climate change; 2.) Forecasting weather and sea ice conditions; 3.) Forcing, assimilation and validation of global weather and climate models; 4.) Validation of satellite data; etc. These observations provide the longest continuing record for the Arctic, and have been one of the cornerstones for environmental forecasting and studies of climate and climate change. The IABP is composed of 20 different research and operational institutions from 9 different countries (found at: http://iabp.apl.washington.edu/Participants.htm ). The IABP is funded and managed by participants of the program. Management of the IABP is the responsibility of the Executive Committee, and operation of the program was delegated to the Coordinator of the IABP, Ignatius Rigor. Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean Climate change Coordination, Data Management and Enhancement of the International Arctic Buoy Programme Sea ice Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Arctic Ocean ENVELOPE(-180.0,180.0,90.0,50.0)
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description This project is a renewal of the National Science Foundation (NSF) funding of the International Arctic Buoy Programme (IABP) through the U.S. Interagency Arctic Buoy Program (USIABP). The project will coordinate data management and deployment of enhanced buoys by the USIABP. The IABP provides long-term observations from the Arctic Ocean which are essential for Arctic forecasting and research. This project supports a network of automatic data buoys to monitor synoptic-scale fields of surface air pressure, air temperature, and ice motion throughout the Arctic Ocean, an activity that was recommended by the National Academy of Sciences in 1974. University of Washington s Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) initiated the program in 1978 and became the IABP in 1991 to provide meteorological and oceanographic data for real-time operational requirements and research purposes including support to the World Climate Research Programme and the World Weather Watch Programme. The observations from the IABP have been essential for: 1.) Monitoring Arctic and global climate change; 2.) Forecasting weather and sea ice conditions; 3.) Forcing, assimilation and validation of global weather and climate models; 4.) Validation of satellite data; etc. These observations provide the longest continuing record for the Arctic, and have been one of the cornerstones for environmental forecasting and studies of climate and climate change. The IABP is composed of 20 different research and operational institutions from 9 different countries (found at: http://iabp.apl.washington.edu/Participants.htm ). The IABP is funded and managed by participants of the program. Management of the IABP is the responsibility of the Executive Committee, and operation of the program was delegated to the Coordinator of the IABP, Ignatius Rigor.
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title Coordination, Data Management and Enhancement of the International Arctic Buoy Programme [2013-2016]
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